Even if you’ve kept the blood flowing throughout your run or other activity, you may be prone to a Raynaud’s attack ...
It’s normal to be colder in the winter — but what’s not normal is extremities growing so cold that they go numb and turn ...
17."At eight years old, I got my period. Obviously concerned about how young I was, my mom took me to the doctor. The doctor ...
In 2012, she was diagnosed with lupus, scleroderma, mixed connective tissue disease, Raynaud’s syndrome and Sjogren’s syndrome. Since her diagnosis, she uses her pain and suffering to inspire ...
If your fingers or toes often get extremely cold, turn blue or feel numb, it could be Raynaud’s syndrome ... clears you for ...
A 41-year-old man was evaluated for swelling in the ankles and syncope. CT of the chest showed bilateral mediastinal and ...
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus have a higher prevalence of primary headaches when compared against individuals with other rheumatic diseases. Primary headaches among patients with ...
We excluded those taking medications only for another indication (eg, Raynaud’s). We determined the frequency of ... Variables also included the Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index ...
Raynaud’s phenomenon can occur on its own and is also closely linked with other autoimmune conditions (in which the immune system mistakenly attacks a person's own tissues) including lupus and ...
such as lupus. Medications also can contribute to the risk of Raynaud's symptoms. 5. Blood Disorders Certain blood disorders can lead to Raynaud's symptoms and other effects. A rare anemia called cold ...